lyme in Putnam
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Can you get this from anything else? It won't stop.
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Hambone
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My upper and mid back crack constantly.
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jackie51
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I recently had an appointment with a biological dentist. Some of my neck issues may actually be from my teeth, in addition to all the damage from the lyme.
It's never easy.
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Can you share what the biological dentist says about teeth and neck cracking? Is it the TMJ? Or the teeth that cause the neck cracking?
I'm asking because I have major teeth and facial pain and neck cracking. I would like to hear more about this connection.
Thanks.
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tdtid
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All of us are different so I can only speak of my case, but I use to crack like crazy. I've been in treatment for five years and winding that up right now, but some where along the line, it stopped cracking.
It's funny how you will have symtoms and forget about them as you feel better and suddenly realize they have disappeared. For me, I know it would come and go until finally it HOPEFULLY is gone for good. Time will tell. Good luck with it.
Cathy
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I can't answer why, but I have had neck popping/cracking also.
It is not painful most of the time, but it occasionally sends a shooting pain.
I do have TMJ since a car accident in 1985 and was told that the neck cracking was not related to it.
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